What to Watch Monday: The Voice Final 4, Broke Girls X 2, Bublé and Bing, Mel Brooks and More

On TV this Monday: The Voice feels four-tunate, the Broke Girls offer a double pump, Michael Bublé invites you Home for the Holidays and Mel Brooks sits down with HBO. (We must tell our birds.) As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

8 pm Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC)| In back-to-back episodes, J.R. Martinez (Dancing With the Stars, All My Children), country star Lee Greenwood, Ty and the team help a severely injured Iraq vet and his family.

8 pm The Voice (NBC) | Terry, Trevin, Cassadee and Nicholas head into the semifinals.

9 pm Gossip Girl (The CW)| In the series’ penultimate episode, Chuck makes a deal that could change his life and Nate’s financial woes land him somewhere he never thought he’d be. And again, we ask: What three words will flash on screen as this hour ends?

9 pm Mel Brooks Strikes Back (HBO)| The comic mastermind behind Blazing Saddles and The Producers has a stroke — of genius! — as he reminisces about his very successful career.

9 pm Take It All (NBC) | Onetime Deal or No Deal-maker Howie Mandel hosts this limited-run game show based on the holiday-party grab-bag game White Elephant/Yankee Swap.

9 pm 2 Broke Girls (CBS)| In the first of two back-to-back episodes, Max invites her former love interest Johnny and former boyfriend Robbie to the opening of the girls’ cupcake shop. Then, Max makes Sophie a silent partner in the business, though Caroline’s not so sure that’s a good idea.

10 pm Michael Bublé: Home for the Holidays (NBC)| Rod Stewart, The Voice‘s Blake Shelton and Carly Rae Jepsen join Bublé for this new special. What’s more, via the miracle of technology, the Canadian crooner duets with Bing Crosby. (No offense, Bublé, but you’ll have to work pretty hard to top this. Or this.)

Have you listened to his Christmas album, Jo? There is a lot of autotune on the album, he also did one of these TV specials in the UK and his vocals were autotuned in post production. He doesn’t need it but it’s still there.